hallolivia-87881
Joined Nov 2020
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Good story, great graphics, great soundtrack, amazing cast. Entertaining. But wouldn't watch again. Not like a classic film but still a great watch.
I like the idea, about suburbia and social norms being a form of entrapment. In this hyperbolic form it's portrayed in we see the horror of its reality. I think Imogen Poots and Jesse Einseberg did an amazing job at this film. I was told it was a good watch but not a spectacular film. To that I agree that it's nothing to rave about, but it's story, although portraying a vanilla life is intriguing throughout.
This film, had no substance. I only watched it a week ago, and couldn't tell you much about its plot. I enjoyed the dynamic of Liam Hemsworth and Clarke Duke (actors I both admire and enjoy watching) but I think they were wasted in this film. The plot is very absent, there isn't really a way to describe it. It's about two guys who get involved in drug running, then some events cause them to get in a situation they don't know how to escape, it interludes with the backstory of another characters played by Vince Vaughn (who I think finally played a character he doesn't usually). I felt it was an effort to finish this film as everything happened so slowly. I guess it's worth a watch, but for me I wouldn't recommend.